Yeah mate, been running it on a separate machine for a few days and following along on the tech discussion.

Have to say first impressions pretty damned good, seems to have kept the good, ditched most of the 8 GUI crap (not all, has made it better) and in general actually listened to the uproar whilst still presenting some good new stuff.

I'm just starting to play with Edge, the new browser, again, pretty damned good.

It remains to be seen if it is too little too late, 8 really cost them and can't see corporates rushing to 10 but so far pretty ok OS.

In practice I've always left updates on anyway but it is nice to have the choice - I guess the thinking is that corporates who are not getting it free really do want that control, home users ought not to know or care

Directx12 graphics card. UEFI enabled mobo. SSD Hard drive. Get those and you get yourself a tame lightning bolt.

I got the SSD and Directx12, but not UEFI (About $150 upgrade when the time comes). Even with those, on just a test the boot time was sub 10 seconds. Everything 'felt' zippy. From gaming to browsing. "Edge" is ok.. It's not fantastic. Yet. It feels like using an early Firefox. You could feel the potential. Still prefer other browsers. It doesn't get instantly dismissed however.

yup just built a new pc, I7 4790K gtx 980Ti ssd for win10 .. around a 14 second boot, it is for me, a learning curve though, since i've jumped from 7 with no more then 5 minutes with a tablet with 8.1 on it.

So far the only thing thats pissed me off is no more WMP, and im missing my widgets already. Havnt really tried out Edge, only poked at it a little had it a week now, which time has been spend either working, or playing games

well all my performance checkers etc... and a simple small desktop clock i had sitting on the second monitor.. well actualy there was 3.. local, + 2 different ones for game servers... what ive found in the äpp"store sopfar is bloody pathetic.. though to busy playing games to put much time into it atm :p

i do however very much like the taskbars on BOTH monitors... which is about bloody time...

Just struck first problem with a 10 upgrade, tiny little network of four computers that the client decided to upgrade in one hit.

Two are fine, two not, looks as if they were in a Homegroup and that is borked. I mean really borked, go to one machine and see how it is sharing it insists on joining the homegroup and nominates where the password is, go to that machine and it wants to join the group but denies it owns it

Being Middy was on the job and did the configs in the main I'm really not quite sure what I'm looking at so we are going to go sort it tomorrow, there was a third person on the job and we think he actually created the Homegroup - never seen the point in a small work network, a Workgroup is fine for peer-to-peer but apparently from a bit of Googling this has bitten a number of people doing upgrades.

the other issue i have which is just annoying is that even on the second pc, which has no log in or password, when i access its shared from my settop box, i now have to put in the user name, which i never had to do under 7 ...

Oh and im not sure why, but WMP, that was apperantly removed from win10... well not sure if it was a recent update or not, but its there, spotted it via the right click menu on a video

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